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Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television

The book provides more detail and context. Purdum stresses both Arnaz’s underappreciated talents as a producer and showbiz entrepreneur and the couple’s enduring bond, which survived even their divorce and remarriages to others ... The biography offers a fascinating play-by-play of the sitcom’s development ... Empathetic.
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This overdue and welcome biography, from a journalist with established bona fides in biography, is deeply researched and clear-eyed about Arnaz’s talents as well as his struggles with alcohol and what today, Purdum says, would be called a sex addiction ... Often surprising ... Especially good in its exploration of how the show came to be.
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Purdum’s deeply researched, insightful and enjoyable biography, gives Arnaz his due as an entertainer and a savvy businessman ... With sympathy but open eyes Purdum chronicles Arnaz’s descent into alcoholism, which sapped his creative energy and the goodwill he had established over the years.
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